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Bat again decide at the funeral for Pope France is
going to take place this Saturday, ten o'clock local time
in Rome ten am. That'll be one am local here,
take place outdoors in front of Saint Peter's Basilica. And
again I want to state I know for a fact
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in heaven I'll be surrounded by many Catholic friends and people.
And I've always given is I don't know, seven eight,
maybe ten percent. I disagree with the theology of it
being a Protestant, but I've always given the Catholic Church
big thumbs up for standing firm man standing firm with
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their morals and beliefs in society. And we've just seen
it change with this, with this last Pope, Pope Francis.
Now is it going to change back to just I mean,
I'm talking about it going back to the basics of
what it believes. In one hundred and thirty five cardinal
electors or eligible to vote, a hundred nine appointed by
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Hope Francis himself, so that's eighty percent of the people
that will be there. So that's kind of suggests I
think the next vote might likely continue to intensify some
of these left wing Marxist New World to order agenda
items that Hope Francis did do. He was full of controversy.
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Now the Church even had to came out and say,
that's not the position of the church. So when the
church is having to come out and say, nah, the
Pope no, the general manager of GM, he's got it wrong.
General Motors says, you know, no, they normally are in agreement.
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In September of twenty twenty four, shocking that Pope Francis
declared all religions are a path to God. And here's
how he explained it, and I'm going to quote it.
There are like different languages in order to arrive at God.
But God is God for all. Since God is God
for all them, we are all children of God. You
start to fight, My religion is more important than yours.
Mine is true, yours isn't. Where will that lead us?
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There's only one God, and each of us has a
language to arrive at God. Some are Sikh, Muslim, Hindu, Christian,
they are different past two God well, Kumbai yah, let's
just all hug oote Francis and even at the time
stated that that goes against what let's see Jesus said
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I am the way the truth of life. No one
comes to the Father but to seek or Muslim beliefs
or no, but by me, he said, blessing of the
same sex unions. That was another biggie to a lesser
degree with me. His disagreement over a border wall, the
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other things are like right against what the Bible states.
His opinion on that, Just like a democrat in America,
your opinion on that is not as important to me
as your opinion on abortion, which Poe Francis did take
a stand four against against abortion. But we've seen the
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Catholic Church go way to the left. What's going to
happen now? Well continue this way. I know there's millions, man,
there's what one point three billion Catholics around the world.
And this isn't normally in America. We're all thinking the
decision that's going to affect us with our president or
our governor and all. This is a worldwide decision of
the faith around the world. I really do hope we
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get one that goes back more traditional. He hope. Francis
was kind of like to the Catholics. So what Obama
was like to democrats in America with the way liberalization
that happened departing away from the Roman Catholic faith and
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what they actually teach. No, it doesn't all lead to
the same thing. And I expect the pope, and I
expect the priest, and I expect Protestant leaders, and I
expect pastors to proclaim that what we believe is the truth.
If not, why listen to you. I want to have
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the pope, the priest, the pastors say the Bible is
the word of God and there's only one way to
Heaven through Jesus. Basically, that's the fundamentals ever since the
first Church. Would you want a baseball manager who tells
the public that he doesn't believe in his team? And
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you know what, it's also constitutional for the government to
promote Christianity as well. A story out of Louisiana. They're
calling for the display of the Ten Commandments in public
schools and Louisiana's law passed last year but never went
into a fact because of all the courts. Again, look
at that, the will of the people overturned by courts. Again, Man,
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these the power of the of the courts. They've way
overstepped their their branch. We've had a real change which
I'm going to say, is a way misunderstanding of how
it should be about, like Christianity in our country and
the foundings, and we've had now decades that we've lived
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through of really bad Supreme Court rulings. Our founding fathers
did not want the government to impose religion. Yes, I
agree with that. They didn't want them to impose a
certain religion. They did think religion, especially Christianity, was important
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to the founding of this country. They understood that we
are created in the image of God. George Washington said
in his farewell Address of all the dispositions and habits
which lead to political prosperity, religion and morality or indispensable supports.
That's probably exactly how he sounded. Thomas Jefferson when we
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know him, boy, he is the He is the poster
child for the blue hair nose rings. They always use
him about separate excitation state. I'm gonna knock your table over,
Thomas Jefferson, when you talk about separation church and state,
you blue hair nos ringer. He was talking to the
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Danbury Baptist Church in eighteen o two. He was assuring
them that their congregation wouldn't be interfered with the government,
wouldn't interfere with their church. Not that religion would have
no place in any kind of actions of government. They've
taken it and they twisted it, just like the Fourteenth
Amendment with birthright citizenship. Thomas Jefferson, when he was governor
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of Virginia, he invited his fellow Americans to come over
to his house and join him in prayer. He made
the War Department and the Treasury Department buildings available for
church services. In his own life, he didn't live like
there was a big old wall of separation between the
church in the state. Look at all the buildings in DC.
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Look at all the engravings of Scripture on them, including
the Supreme Court building. Nobodys ever since look at that
establishment over religion. And we used to have a lot
of places where the Ten Commandments would be up on
public property. But what happened The hairy armpit, stinky braw
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generation came along in the seventies. Supreme Court started to
change how the courts thought about the establishment claus is
what it is. There was a case in nineteen seventy
one when the courts used the establishment clause violations and
they alleged that lower courts to look at whether the
law think of like a ma in a city like
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that ten Commandments up in a city hall or something
like that, to establish if violations were alleged. So lower
courts to look at whether the law had a legitimate
secular purpose but does not have the primary effect of
either advancing or inhibiting religion. Well, if you got the
Ten Commandments up, if you got a major display up
down at city hall with the lights on the city's
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paying far, that's advancing religions. How they started doing it,
and then what we saw is the government get all
entangled up in what used to just be normal American behavior.
Now we're up to look at that high school football
coach leading a prayer in the end zone. It even
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went all the way up to after the game when
they were on their own time, supposedly, but he still
had on the high schools insignia on his coach's shirt
and his hat on. Right. That went all the way
to super court and he won. He won that. But
the removal of God from our society it is and
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has been organized. You got the Ron Reagan junior, whatever
their agnostic anti god, they go after what they do
is they go after smaller jurisdictions or school districts. I
think they even went after Clovis with the city council
at one point about a prayer of the city council meeting.
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But don't allow them to rewrite history. Don't allow them
to lie about our United States Constitution. Don't allow them
we need to even get up to. Don't allow them
to deny you school choice so that you can send
your kids to a school that would teach them the
rights as Americans and have the Ten Commandments hanging on
the classroom wall. That would that would assist to making
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fun tonight. You're ursus. Who the hell is I knew
this was gonna happen. Who is that? Trump's Alris? It's
Larry David. What are you doing? Larry? I I heard
if I yelled at they'd give me five dollars dollars
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As a businessman, I can fully respect that. That's okay.
We have got a great show tonight. That was Saturday
Night Live twenty fifteen. Trump just coming out go running
for office. Larry David obviously a friend of Trump. I'm
sure were there New York connections there, But now Larry
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has gone dark woke. That's a new term. New York
Times gave it dark woke. And I mentioned Larry David
because he's white. So you don't think I'm being racist
by talking about congress Swaman Crockett from Texas as dark woke.
So it's Larry David. Now he did an op ed
Larry David did about ripping into Bill Maher for going
to the White House, Larry, Larry, Larry. He's just probably
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upset that Cheryl Hines's co stars well Trump walked past
her but in the limelight more than him or something.
Can't believe she went over to the to the to
the to the dark side comparing to him. Now, The
New York Times said, Democrats trying that a new attitude.
It's provocative, edgy, towing the line of not being too offensive.
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What do you mean like dark woke? If you want
to call it that. I like that term. I'm actually
going to use their term that they've come up with,
you know, calling to him out Governor hot wheels, congress
Wan from Texas calling Governor abbot of it because he's
in a wheelchair. Is that what they mean by towing
the line and not being too offensive? Now, that's just
downright nasty. That's just you weren't raised right? What's wrong
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with you? New York Times says, and try not to
laugh so hard I'll swallow my tongue. There was a
time last summer when the Democrat Party was cool. They
said Kamala had just stepped in as a Democrat Party's
nominee for president in the days of brats Rat summer,
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she went on all the popular podcasts like Collar Daddy,
Tim Walsey's Outdoorsy Drip led to a Camo Trucker Hat.
The memes were flowing and the party's mood was high.
That moment is long past day right now, long past
it never was there. Here's the New York Times. As
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liberals try to get their groove back, some party insiders
say Democrat politicians have been encouraged to their bras a
new form of combative rhetoric aimed at winning back voters
who responded to President Trump's no holds barred version of politics.
So if I'm picking up what they're throwing down here,
they're saying, oh, they're going to try and out Trump Trump. Guys,
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you can't do that. You can't. That's somebody's personality. You can't.
That's him. That does not work for everybody. It works
for him. There's very few people like that that. It
works for very few. We've never seen a politician where
it works like that. The closest to that kind of
off the cuff was Ronald Reagan. President Reagan, he had
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those one light, and those weren't written for him. He
knew how to perform in front of people. He knew
how to and there were days and the reason I
say perform, guys, there are so many days where I
don't care if you're Ronald or Donald or Trevor. Are
you at your job? We just don't feel like it.
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We're not in that mood. A lot of that is
out there. Yes, you are working hard to relate by
performing on that day, and they were good at it.
Bill Clinton had that camaraderie with people that comes naturally.
So no, you're not gonna win back by coming up
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with your own kind of combative rhetoric. That's gonna They
didn't say it here, but they're trying to mirror Donald Trump,
like that's a new way to do politics. Rude and
to a point. They write and online it has a
name dark woke. It goes against Michelle. When they go low,
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we go high, and said some Democrats want to see
how low they can go too. So what he's saying
the wheelchair comment, Yeah, that's that's what they're talking about
guys here, So get ready for it, they said. The
spokesperson for the DNC's main party, account on x again,
one million followers since the beginning of the year. Guys,
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they they don't, they know, they don't have a message.
Joe Pollick at Breitbart, he had a quick little article
here though, claiming San Francisco Democrats want to move the
party to the center. You do have some waking up.
I played last hour hackeing Jeffreys, minority leader in the House,
talking about how, yeah we got to get this Barterer thing. Yeah,
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we messed up. They messed up. He didn't. He didn't
come out and say I personally take responsibility for my
stupid decisions I made for not standing up. Nobody's gonna
say that, but I hope they do make the pivot. Guys,
that that would help us all if they got back
to some form of sanity, and first of all, quit
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lying to people. That is it's beyond Trump derangement syndrome.
It's just wrong. It's not a political opinion. You're wrong
to lie to people, and they've been lying about Republicans
in the Trump administration and Lawn Musk and everybody in Congress.
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